Summer Roadwork Alert, $25.8M Paving Project to Impact Night Travel in South Puget Sound and Kitsap Peninsula Starting July 14
Major paving starts mid-July on six highways in south Puget Sound and Kitsap Peninsula, affecting night travel with lane closures and construction noise. Completion is expected this fall.
Clark County to Launch Major Stormwater Filtration System on NW 99th Street, Traffic Delays Expected
Clark County is set to begin a stormwater filtration project in July to treat runoff. Construction along Northwest 99th Street may cause delays, but lanes will stay open. Updates will be available on the county's website and social media.
Sammamish Commuters Alerted to July Infrastructure Projects, Traffic Delays Expected
Infrastructure projects in Sammamish may cause traffic disruptions, with stormwater pipe maintenance, pavement overlays, and utility work planned for the month. Minimal lane closures and night work are expected.
Washington State to Enhance Ferry Fleet with Three New Hybrid-Electric Vessels in $714.5 Million Deal with Eastern Shipbuilding
Washington's Governor announced a contract with Eastern Shipbuilding Group to build three hybrid-electric ferries for $714.5 million, marking WSF's first competitive bid in over 20 years.
Washington State Ferries Prepares for 400,000 Travelers Over July 4th Weekend, Port Townsend/Coupeville Adds Second Boat
Washington State Ferries expects 400,000 travelers over the Independence Day weekend and is adding a second boat to the Port Townsend/Coupeville route through October 13. Travelers are advised to plan ahead due to heavy traffic.












